Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, May 24, 1936, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Elimination of all but the essentials is in order. With the exception of achange of “linen,” we’ve suggested here a minimum week-end wardrobe that will suffice to meet every eventuality of resort activities. Looking over the train schedule is a week-ender in a double breasted grey flannel suit. The jacket of this suit will serve later for wear with white flannels, while the light-weight raincoat over his arm is indicative of a certain amount of preparedness for possible inclement weather. The light-weight felt is a practical hat for his journey. i ■ t \ \ ®» mt Wbs w 11 wMI i t - 4 i 11 IMPORTANT NOTE: In case you have any doubts about what to wear and when to wear it, t we should be happy to send you a “CHART OF CORRECT DRESS-APPROVED BY ( ESQUIRE Just send us a stamped envelope for reply. JSSOUIRE will answer all questions on men’s fashions. Write MEN’S FASHION DEPART MENT, THE SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES and endose a self-addressed stamped envelope for reply. =■ J ' • 4 t fig j . . -a, L ■■Mr ' iß'i i3p Ek ' J ■ SAVANNAH DAILY TIMZS, SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1934 -FREE- TWO THEATER 1 TICKETS TO THE LUCAS—TO THE PERSON WHOSE NAME APPEARS ON THE CLASSIFIED PAGE Names Appear on Page Sunday, Wednesday, Friday j (Void unless called for day after | they appear.) TMtA TB K \t HO R T TH * A TR 1 J/x FEATURES PL-mj-iTiM^roy.^M— lea— LUCAS THEATER MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY i SAVANNAH DAILY TIMES I Classified Advertising Information- RATES—Advertisements insert ed in six-point type cost 5c per five-word line, with a four-line minimum. One insertion, 20c; three consecutive insertions, 50c; six consecutive insertions, 90c. HOURS This office is open 1 from 8:00 a. m., until 6:00 p. m., every day except Sunday. Adver tisements will not be accepted for publication later than 2:00 o’clock the day of publication. j j ERRORS—If there is an error, phone us before the second inser tion. The error will be corrected and the insertion made good. ROBERT SPENCER 1013 W. 41st Street 1. Special Notice AARON LANG Bargains—Bargains—Bargains. Everything in the line of Ready- To-Wear. 601 West Bread Street. LA LADIES WEARING APPAREL LADY JANE SHOP 115 E. Broughton Street Write or telephone for Co-Ed Style book FREE. 2. Photographer SPECIAL Four Post card Photos in folders 50c. Day & Night Studio 107 Brough ton street.. 5. Beauty Parlors ANN'S BEAUTY SHOP Special non-amonia permanent wave $2.50 complete, guaranteed. 46 Drayton St. Dial 4261 For the Best results in all lines i of Beauty services. Purcell Beau | ty Shop. Dial 5032. 136 Whitaker. MI-LADY BEAUTY SHOPPE Dial 6-287 for appointments. No waiting, special individual attention at all times by Full Master Beat ti?ns. 20 W. State St. GRACE'S PERMANENT WAVE SHOP —Our Specialties Oil waves $1.50, non-ammonia wave $2.50. Shampoos, finger wave 25c, manicure 25c. Phone 6389 7 W. York St. Regular $2.50 permanent waves, $1.50. Manicures, 25c; Shampoo and set, 25c. All work guaranteed. FRANCES BEAUTY SHOPPE 208 Blun Bldg. Phone 7226 LADY JANE SHOP 115 E. Broughton Street Write or telephone for Co-Ed Style book FREE. 9. Miscellaneous For Sale HOTEL, Restaurant. Soda Fountain, and bar supplies. Call or write fcr prices. S. Bernstein Crockery Co., 221 West Congress street. FOR SALE —One combination safe, weight approximately 600 pounds. All kinds of antiques. 25 W. Broad street. Dayton and Henderson Bicycles, call 7545 for information STEVE PARRIS BICYCLE SHOP W. Oglethorpe and Jefferson St. Good used doors complete with locks and hinges extra heavy, while they last, $1.50 each. DIXIE SALVAGE CO. 409-11 E. Broughton LET OUR CLASSIFIED ADS BE YOUR MEANS OF MAKING OR SAVING MONEY PHONE 6183 9-A. Jewelry WATCHES cleaned, oiled and guar anteed. $1.95. Leon Deutsch, 348 West Broad Street. Phone 2-1871 11. Upholstering and Repairing W. S. SCHAAF Upholstering & Furniture Repairing 417 E. Bay St. Dial 2-1246 FOUNTAIN'S FURNITURE CO. Second hand furniture bought, sold, and repaired. Dial 3-2575. 312 Jefferson St. 411 Berrien St. HAMILTON Furniture Repair Com pany. Ice boxes relined at half price. 607 W. Broad st. Dial 3-3288. 12. Mattresses Renovated GEORGIA MATTRESS COMPANY 237 Price St. Dial 3-3867 ESTABLISHED 1901—Jas. R Dooner Co., Mattresses. Cuishions, Pillow's, etc. Renovating mattresses a spe cialty. Telephone 7991. Anderson and Paulsen streets. MRS. HENRY WOOD 8 E. 34th Street 13. Interior Decorators LEE & IVEY Interior decorators. Slip covers, cushions and drapes. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 5214. 14. Office Equipment, Supplies Rubber Stamps, Stencils, Seals and Supplies. The Stamp and Stencil Co. Bay & Montgomery, Sts. Dial 2-1006 14A Repairing HAVE YOUR LUGGAGE RECON DITIONED FOR YOUR VACATION. THE LUGGAGE SHOP 32 W. BROUGHTON ST. NEAR WHITAKER PHONE 6445 16. Male Help Wanted WANTED : Young lady or man with car. Must be hustler. Also albe to furnish reference and bond. Answer Box 13, Times. 21. Employment Agency EMPLOYMENT- & SERVICE CO. For Dependable Employes Ph. 7944 ;<• 145 Drayton St. 27. ' Paints PAINT SPECIALS all this week ARNESTO ROOF PAINT Red or Green 5-Gallon Kits Only SI.OO GALLON ARNESTO Black Asbestos ROOF COATING 5 GALLONS $1.99 ARNESTO SPAR VARNISH a high-grade exterior and interior product at a remarkably low price. $2.75 value, at per gallon $1.98 ARNESTO PORCELAIN INDUSTRIAL ENAMEL A superior quickdrying enamel for both inside and outside use. Special ly priced, with a 1-lnch bristle brush free, total SI.OO value, per quart 79c A CLIMATIZED PAINT HOLLAND HOUSE PAINT i for exterior and interior use, in all ' colors except orange. A $2.00 per gal lon value at $1.69 ORANGE SEE-LAK The perfect shellac substitute. 5-lb. ■ cut-dries in 30 minutes —a $1.85 value • at per gallon • $1.49 THOR 1 VARNISH REMOVER finest quality —compare the price per gallon $1.49 BERNSTEIN’S " 221 West Congress Dial 7758 28. Wanted To Rent WANTED TO RENT—Five-room cot tage in good section of city at rea sonable price. Write Box X-l care Savannah Daily Times. SUB-LET desirable three-room and bath apartment. Very reasonable, all conveniences. Dial 2-1087, Box 13. 28A Apartment For Rent FOUR ROOMS furnished or unfur nished, steam heat, shower, electric stove, Frigidaire. S4O furnished, $35 unfurnished. 219 Abercorn St. Phone 5388. 30. Real Estate for Sale NINE LOTS north side of 36th street, running east from Live Oak at a very cheap price Thos, C Helmly, - 20 E. Bryan. 32. Beer and Wine YOU can eat, drink and be merry at BEN’S TAVERN Augusta Road Phone 9575 Your favorite beers and wines at JAKE'S BEER PARLOR 322-324 W. Bryan St. Dial 9567 Love’s Place, Drinks and smokes of all kinds. Our prices will suit you. Phone 9458 We Deliver 33. Good Things to Eat. TRY our delicious sandwiches with your favorite drink—Curb Service. TRIPPLE XXX THIRST STATION Victory Drive DINE and Dance at Al Remler’s, Vic tory Drive and Isle cf Hope Road. STOP AT LOG CABIN ON Tybee Road Sandwiches, Drinks, Cigars, Cigar ettes, Groceries, Gas, Oil. You can eat, drinx and be merry at BILL’S PLACE 144 Barnard St. Phone 9338 While eating enjoy your cool beer at JIMMIE’S PLACE Opposite the Lucas CONEY ISLAND LUNCH Peter Psehoyios, Prop. 41 Whitaker St. Phone 9217 33. s Good Things to Eat WHEN out for a quiet evening. Stop at the Little Gypsy Tea Room, 507 Price street. 35. Salaries Bought $5 TO SSO On Your Own Name Chatham Brokerage Corporation 502 Savannah Bank Bldg. $5 TO SSO SMITH-LOWE CORP. 906 Liberty Bank Bldg. $5.00 TO $50.00 For Salaried People On YOUR Signature Neal Brokerage Co. 206 Liberty Bank Bldg. 38. Antiques —ANTIQU ES—ANTIQUES— ANTIQUES All kinds of antiques bought, sold and exchanged. Chairs, tables, sofas, buffets, mirrors, china, bric-a-brac, books, stamps, gold, silver, Sheffeld plate. Scrap gold bought Phone 3-1366 GOODMAN’S. 149 Whitaker. ANTIQUES of ail descriptions can be found and bought at 109 East Liberty Street. MRS. JESSIE B. DANISH 123 W. Charlton 40. Who Can Do It? YATES MESSENGER SERVICE PHONE—BOOO NEED A MESSENGER 10c Phone 6000 10c Indian Messenger Service. BLAKE’S RAPID MESSENGER AND PARCEL SERVICE Messages and parcels caUed for and deuvered 10c. 112 E. State St. Phone 3-2222 Auto Lock and Key Expert BRADLEY LOCKSMITH SERVICE Keys While You Wait 26 E. State St. Phone 2-2148 ACME PLUMBING COMPANY Repair Work a Specialty Lincoln and Liberty Sts. Phone 7030 Beautiful floors make beautiful homes. W. YARBROUGH “The Floor Man” Latest model floor machines Dial 3-1022 Good used tires, All sizes. Vulcanizing HARRISON TIRE CO. Ph. 9493.. Henry and Montgomery Sts GUARANTEED repairs on all radios. Terms if desired. Dial 8942, Hobbs Radio Service, 2608 Mont gomery street. Ladies Heels, 15c, Men’s Heels, 25c All Work Guaranteed MARR’S SHOE SHOP Dial 9532 339 Barnard 40A Automobiles For Sale Hudson Terraplane RELIABLE USED CARS OUR SPECIAL 1935 TERRAPLANE Special Coach Radio, Perfect Condition A Bargain At $545.00 1932 AUBURN Convertible Sedan SIOO.OO CASH ALSO: 1935 Graham Sedan $495.00 1932 Chevrolet Conv. Coupe .. 275.0 U 1932 Plymouth Coach, With Radio 275.,00 19v2 Chevrolet Coupe 225.00 1930 Cadillac Sedan 195.00 TRADES—EASY TERMS OGLETHORPE MOTOR COMPANY USED CARS 307-09 Bull Street Phone 2-3177 40. Who Can Do It? PHONE MARIN’S 6898 WE SHARPEN, REPAIR ANYTHING 227 W. Congress St. J Chatham Printing Co. ■ Commercialprinters ffl Telephone 2*1324 M lOM W. President Savannah, Ga. 9 FOR ATTRACTIVE SIGNS R. D. POLITE, Mgr. Dial 9160 551 E. Oglethorpe Ave. GEORGE BARBER SHOP 40th St. and Waters Ave. ALL HAIR CUTS a 25c 41. Auto Parts and Accessories AUTO PARTS of every description, highest prices paid for automobiles, cable wire, pipes, fittings, channel irons, I beams and rope. We buy and sell everything. Liberty Junk Company, 545 E. Liberty, Dial 8074. TO PAUL AND ANDY DR. Battery and Electric Company. Starters, Generators, Magnetos. 124 Barnard St., Corner President. Dial 2-0221. 42. Auto Repair Service If it's Automobile trouble, let our expert mechanic, Mr. Denham, do it. OSCAR’S SERVICE GARAGE 212 Montgomery Phone 9558 HELMEY’S GARAGE General repairing, fender and body work. 18 E. State St. Phone 2-2021 SAVANNAH AUTO REPAIR CO. General Auto Repair 31 W. Broad St. Phone 2-1366 Railroad Schedules Schedule as information. Not guaranteed (Eastern Time) ATLANTIC COAST LINE K. R. CO. Arrive Union Station Leave 7:40 am 80. NY. Wash. Ric. 8:25 pm 8:15 pm Jax. West Coast Pts 7:50 am 12:30 pm N. Y.. Was. Ric. Chr. 12:45 pm 1:35 ain Miami. Tampa, St. P. 2:20 am 11:27 am F E C &W. Cst. Pts 5:20 pm 5:10 pm Bos. N. Y„ Was. Ric 11:37 am 8:15 am Mont. Way Local 7:20 pm 2:05 am N.Y. Was., Ric. Chas. 1:50 am CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY Arrive Central Station Depart 8:00 am Macon, Atlanta. Bir mingham, Chi. Mont. 9:00 pm 11:30 am Augusta 0:00 pm . 5:15 pm Augusta. Macon. Atl. 7:40 am Standard sleepers for Atlanta and air conditioned Bleeper for Columbus, Bir mingham and Chicago on 9:00 pm train. Air-conditioned buffet lounge coach on 7:40 am train for Macon-Atlanta. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY CO. Arrive Inion Station Leave 4:50 am Bos. N.Y Phi Was Ric 9:3Bpm 5:40 pm Bos N.Y Phi Was Ric 12:05 pm 9:30 pm Mi Tpa St.P Jax Bk 4:58 am 12:01pm Miami, Tpa. St.P Jax 5:48 pm 2:14 pm Jax and Local 3:55pm 3:47 pm Fa'x. Den'k Col Pts N 5:22 pm 7:5a pm Charleston & Hamlet 8:30 am 8:35 pm Mont. Albany, Amer. 8:20 am 10:40 am Americus and Local 5:05 pm SOUTHERN CAILWAY SYSTEM Arrive No. Union Station No. Depart 2:25 am 23 Cincinnati Charlotte 24 12:55 am 1:40 pm 19 Colum. Local 20 12:10 pm -Nob. 23, 24, Pullman dining cars. SAVANNAH AND ATLANTA RAILWAY Station Foot of Cohen Street Lv. Savannah Ar. 1:30 pm 10:30 am Ar. Waynesboro Lv. 8:00 am Daily except Sunday. ads f, A NEW WAY TO GET RESULTS i For selling. For buying. For renting. For swapping. For getting real value. And getting it FAST I _Try it. -You’ll be ready to set your self up alongside of Columbus I But you won’t be the first. Hundreds of other people in the city are ready to back up your explorations! They, too, have proved to themselves that this plan for quick, dependable action really works. It’s easy! ’ » Call 6183 Savannah Daily Tinies WANT ADS PAGE SEVEN 42. Auto Repairs SHATTER PROOF GLASS CO. We replace all kinds of glass. 203 W. Broad St. Dial 9821 MRS. A. C, RICHARDSON - 415 E. Gaston 43. Swap This For That For Anything You Have to Sell SALVAGE SALES CO. 120 W. Broad 4611—Phone—4430 Don’t sell or buy household articles before you phone or visit our sales room. Savannahs only THE SWAP-IT-SHOP 110 West Congress St. Dial 2-2702 50. Printing We are offering Special Prices on all printing to readers of Savannah Daily Times THE STAR PRINTBRY Phone 3-3729 W. VERNON HELMLY - 820 E. 39th Street EfcUimaj dr.o.m. S2WHW SCHOMBURG Optometrist SAVANNAH MlTVjiK} OPTICAL CO. 112 WHITAKER ST. AT THE THEATERS LUCAS—Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday, “The Princess Comes Across”, with Carole Lom bard and Fred Mac Murray. Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, “Golden Arrow”, with Bette Davis and George Brent. BlJOU—Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday: Stage, Royal PaliT Revue: Screen.: “Snow'. Under”, with George Brei/U and Genevieve Tobin. Thursday, Friday and Sat urday: Stage, Major Bowes’ Amateurs on Tour; Screen. "The Witness Chair” with Ann Harding. ODEON—Monday and Tuesday, “It Had To Happen”, with George Raft and Rosalind Russell. Wednesday and Thursday, “Air Hawks”, 1 with Ralph Bellamy and' Tala Blrell. Friday and Saturday, "Here Comes Trouble”, With Paul Kelly and Arllne Judge. FOLLY—-Monday and Tuesday, “Sd Red the Rose”, with Mar garet Sullivan and Randolph Scott. Wednesday and Thursday, ,'Collegiate”, with Joe Pen ner and Jack Oakie. Friday and Saturday, “Muss 'Em Up”, with Preston Fos ter and Margaret Callaghan. J 1 ARCADIA —Monday and Tuesday,- “Dangerous", with Bette Davis and Franchot Tone. Wednesday and Thursday, “Men of the Hour,” with Richard Cromwell.* Friday and Saturday, "‘Man of Iron”, with Marton Mc- Lane and Mary Aitor. Also “Wagon Trail.”